This green air-knit St. Patty’s Day alternate by OT Sports was worn by Trevor Senn during the 1999-00 ECHL season. This native of Kindersley, SASK made his professional debut in the ECHL in 1991-92. By the time his playing career ended in 2004-05, Senn was one of minor league hockey’s all-time penalty minute leaders with in excess of 4500 PIMS. Senn’s single season best total came in 1995-96 with Richmond as he amassed 507 PIMS in 57 games played. In 2007, the Richmond Renegades paid Senn the ultimate tribute by retiring his number 25 to the rafters.
Sewn to the right breast and rear hem of this gamer are the sponsorship patches. The game wear on this size XXL sweater consists of stick and slash marks, board burns, loads of stitch popping and inner pilling. Senn has penned an autograph in black sharpie on the back player number. Fight fan enthusiasts are no doubt aware of the fight that took place between Trevor Senn and Ken Tasker in 1999. To this day it is considered one of the greatest minor league hockey fights of all-time. We have included a video clip of it for your viewing pleasure, to give you an appreciation for how tough the 5’ 9” Senn truly was. A beautiful St. Patty’s Day alternate that was worn by one of minor league hockey’s all-time legendary enforcers.